Brandes Investment Partners (Europe) Limited announced it has hired Adam Mac Nulty as Institutional Client Portfolio Manager, based in the firm’s Dublin office. In this role, Mr. Mac Nulty will work with institutional clients and consultants in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa ("EMEA") region to provide insights and interpretation of the firm’s value investing philosophy and portfolio strategies. Read More

In his winning essay, John Citron, CFA, discusses how Benjamin Graham’s 1934 book "Security Analysis" might look if it were updated to account for the differences in today’s investing environment. Read More

A number of global investors, including Brandes’ Gerardo Zamorano, CFA, discuss why the Brazilian equity market appears attractive despite the political scandal involving President Michel Temer. Read More

After a prolonged difficult period, value stocks regained some lost ground in 2016, with major value indices outperforming their growth counterparts for the year. Brandes explores whether value is poised for a rebound. Read More

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